The Document Foundation is the small non-profit entity behind LibreOffice. It oversees the project and community, and is now expanding with new developer roles. So let’s say hello to Dan Williams, who joins the team to work on design and user interface (UI) improvements, with an initial focus on macOS: Tell us a bit about […]
excited to see what this means for the project, the poor UI/UX of libreoffice is easily its most glaring flaw imo
It seems like a you problem, that you can’t function in an app that highlights the current chosen option with a light bluish color. 🙃
Oh, BTW, I know a lot of people using LO, that hasn’t got perfect vision. They would not be able to navigate in a toolbar where there only is a slight shift in the light of a color. It’s perfectly good UI design to make it the way LO does…
There’s clearly plenty people in this very post complaining about the UI/UX of LO as being bad. You can have anecdotal examples of people liking it but I bet most of the ones that don’t also have more examples.
Of course that it’s a us problem. Problem is, us is the huge majority, and if the huge majority thinks that the UI is bad, it kinda is…
Do you know the difference for something being bad, and something being rudimentary? Show me an UI/UX that doesn’t have a lot of people complaing about something?!?
Oh, are you the spokesperson for “the huge majority”? Please show me where that was decided… Talk for yourself, don’t try to claim the right to speak for others.
It seems like a you problem, that you can’t function in an app that highlights the current chosen option with a light bluish color. 🙃
Oh, BTW, I know a lot of people using LO, that hasn’t got perfect vision. They would not be able to navigate in a toolbar where there only is a slight shift in the light of a color. It’s perfectly good UI design to make it the way LO does…
Whoa my bad I didnt’ know I could just change every setting and spend hours to make it look like something else does out of the box.
There’s clearly plenty people in this very post complaining about the UI/UX of LO as being bad. You can have anecdotal examples of people liking it but I bet most of the ones that don’t also have more examples.
Of course that it’s a us problem. Problem is, us is the huge majority, and if the huge majority thinks that the UI is bad, it kinda is…
Do you know the difference for something being bad, and something being rudimentary? Show me an UI/UX that doesn’t have a lot of people complaing about something?!?
Oh, are you the spokesperson for “the huge majority”? Please show me where that was decided… Talk for yourself, don’t try to claim the right to speak for others.